Blood donations are vital to the Dutch healthcare system but could be under threat. Many donors are angry about what they call excessive salaries being paid to executives at one of the country's major blood banks and are considering a boycott.
The top three executives at Sanquin earn a combined annual salary of around 700,000 euro's - far more than Dutch Prime Minster Mark Rutte. The National Association of Blood and Plasma Donors says this is inappropriate, and warns that some donors have already stopped giving blood in protest.



















What makes them so great that they get the best pay in Holland? The pay should be decent according to the post and not vulgarly high..
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